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22 September, 19:34

I have 7 different geography textbooks and 4 different chemistry textbooks. In how many ways can I line the 11 textbooks on a bookshelf if a chemistry textbook must be in the middle and there must be a geography textbook at each end?

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  1. 22 September, 19:42
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    120960

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We get 11 books 7 of geography and 4 of chemistry

    We need to line all of them with 2 constraints

    1.-three of the geography must be: 1 in the middle and in each end, then we already have

    C₄,₃ = 4! / (4 - 3) ! C₄,₃ = 4*3*2*1

    C₄,₃ = 24 different ways

    Now we have 7 books of chemistry. To place them we get

    P₇ = 7! P₇ = 7*6*5*4*3*2*1 P₇ = 5040

    Now the total number will be

    C₄,₃ * P₇ = 120960
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